CueTec Cynergy carbon fiber ferrule replacement with G-10

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @hokabuble6466
    @hokabuble6466 Год назад +4

    This will hit harder now with a better feedback 4 sure..
    People think it is just a piece of plastic and they are lost searching lower deflection properties, while a hard & sharper hit IMO is much more important for serious players.
    Great job.

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      Thank you
      Appreciate your input 😁

    • @YIRMASTER
      @YIRMASTER 6 месяцев назад

      Harder hit is only necessary for a break cue

  • @md.nafeesurrahman6430
    @md.nafeesurrahman6430 Год назад +1

    Brilliant! It was so satisfying to watch the art!

  • @rendiewmit86
    @rendiewmit86 7 дней назад

    Excellent work!

  • @zwei7560
    @zwei7560 4 месяца назад +2

    Which kind of blade holder u use to round the tip? I have a lathe machine but i cannot find that blade holder

  • @vickaminski
    @vickaminski Год назад +3

    What liquid did you put on shaft after cleaning with alcohol from bottle with green top?

    • @jonathanmasters2178
      @jonathanmasters2178 4 месяца назад

      Wondering the same thin here

    • @Poolplayer98
      @Poolplayer98 Месяц назад

      That is cue silk shaft conditioner, used to use it on my cuetec wood shafts works good, never used it on my carbon fibers though

  • @classicstepvans7586
    @classicstepvans7586 28 дней назад

    Love the Bulletproof Billiards sticker! Have you tried their new Recoil synthetic tips yet? They are a game changer!

  • @Irishrobbie
    @Irishrobbie Год назад +2

    You used alcohol to clean the shaft what was in the small green bottle

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +3

      It's a secret 🤫
      Joking, it's McDermott ultra glide shaft conditioner

    • @TimHaunFishing
      @TimHaunFishing 7 месяцев назад

      @@arsbilliards When I saw the cap I knew what it was immediately lol. Just so you know. about 1/2 as much as you used would get the job done. A little goes quite a long way with their conditioner. I have even reused the same amount that has soaked into the rag on another shaft. That said, those were G core shafts and and it may require more for carbon.

  • @lasvegan08
    @lasvegan08 11 месяцев назад +3

    How much do you charge for this work?

    • @cavittscustoms
      @cavittscustoms 6 дней назад

      With such a slow agonizing process probably $100

  • @danielvanwinkle812
    @danielvanwinkle812 4 дня назад

    What bits are you using?
    And can I buy some G10 from you?
    Thanks

  • @tomiljuks4211
    @tomiljuks4211 Месяц назад

    Why would you replace the ferrule with g10? To kill its playing performance

  • @carlosverbel5423
    @carlosverbel5423 Год назад +1

    Good afternoon. What is the price of that job?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      Deping on the type of tip $100-120

  • @bernhardhnida3038
    @bernhardhnida3038 6 месяцев назад

    Is the carbon shaft transparent? I feel i can see the inner color of the inlet shining thrue? or is it a light reflection only

  • @cheungarrie123
    @cheungarrie123 Год назад +1

    Interesting. I do have a question though. If I want to further reduce mass at the tip end, can I simply achieve that by shortening the original ferrule?

  • @やみやみの実
    @やみやみの実 Год назад

    これこそが選手と共に戦ってくれる職人だ

  • @Dakobotoh
    @Dakobotoh Год назад +1

    Where did you get that orange g10 for ferrule i want it on mine

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      I can sell you some, it's custom

    • @Dakobotoh
      @Dakobotoh Год назад

      @@arsbilliards give me your email

  • @bronodineolivier9113
    @bronodineolivier9113 Год назад +2

    How can i do that without that equipment?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      You don't
      Tips can be changed by hand but ferrules are a whole nother thing

    • @mattevans1643
      @mattevans1643 10 месяцев назад

      Depends how many weeks do you have to spend on it?

  • @virgilemessager9326
    @virgilemessager9326 Год назад

    Beautiful work !!

  • @JeezVince
    @JeezVince 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, Im wondering about the Cynergy's ferrule ? is it kinda "hollow" ? Could it resist hard massés ?
    Im asking because Im looking for a range of carbon low deflection shaft that would allow me to play both pool and balkine.
    Problem is : low deflection cues often have ferrules that should not be used to do hardcore massés like those we do in carom/balkline billiards. Revo could be the solution but the smallest cue they have are 11.8mm, it's quite big for carom.

    • @YIRMASTER
      @YIRMASTER 6 месяцев назад

      All carbon fiber cues are thin and hollow, that's what it is a carbon fiber tube but filled with a foam that hardens of various density depending on the cue maker.

  • @fabienbedot9645
    @fabienbedot9645 Год назад +3

    Obviously that's a nice job. But the question is still : why on earth would you replace the original ferrule by an heavier one 😲?
    If you want to add deflection to your cue, just buy a first price maple shaft 😅

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +3

      Changing the ferrule to a harder material isn't going to make it hit like a maple cue 😆 it's still a carbon shaft . It will hit more like a Revo now. They use phenolic for there ferrules.

    • @MrADVANCEDTEK
      @MrADVANCEDTEK Год назад

      @@arsbilliards I kinda disagree. The Revo is furrelless in designed using their description. They needed to patent the Vault plate for the money. It's a sneaky new wording for "ferrule". I'm not sure what it's made of cause there's no description other then it "The tip insert can be machine from a single piece of material comprising glass fiber-reinforced epoxy laminate sheets". That's from the Patent description. Really that just states it's function and what it 'can' be made of. So just looking at it I would think it's made of carbon fiber. That way the carbon fiber doesn't destroy anything softer than carbon fiber. I could me wrong but I can't find any videos cutting into one. Carbon fiber doesn't machine easily so you could tell right away if it's carbon fiber. I do know in the past their ferrules were really soft. They would melt if machined to hard. It was a hard lesson I learned starting out. It was my cue so I will never do that again.

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      @@MrADVANCEDTEK I faced one to install a new "tip silencer" it cuts like phenolic. Im sure I'll replace a ferrule (Vault plate) on one eventually. We work on alot of cues.

    • @MrADVANCEDTEK
      @MrADVANCEDTEK Год назад

      @@arsbilliards video'd it?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      @@MrADVANCEDTEK yeah, I just have it on my PC. Haven't gotten around to editing it. I'll upload it here soon.

  • @SergioHernandez-fb8lb
    @SergioHernandez-fb8lb Год назад

    Nice job there man. Hey i bought a chinese lathe and looking for the way to put the second chuck on the back if you can help would appreciate it thanks

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      The Chinese lathe that I found had the lathe on the back

    • @SergioHernandez-fb8lb
      @SergioHernandez-fb8lb Год назад

      Ok thanks

    • @delFTFX
      @delFTFX 4 месяца назад

      hello mate, i also want to try this idea, have you try it man? so I can set my heart to do it if you succeed to do that 😅

  • @josephmesina3975
    @josephmesina3975 2 месяца назад

    whats the diameter of the g10 rod used?

  • @jeffaz83
    @jeffaz83 6 месяцев назад

    yo, have you got the space to spin butts on that?

  • @midrenthje
    @midrenthje Год назад

    sooooo how does it play? G10 is super hard... and the old ferrule is a lot softer i think....

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      I would assume it gives the cue a harder hit feel. I personally don't think it affects the hit much. Mostly cosmetic and G10 is much more durable than the PVC it comes with.

  • @danirvine8406
    @danirvine8406 Год назад

    Can you show how you did your dust collection on this Lathe ?

  • @marioman2000
    @marioman2000 Год назад

    Please, which lathe you are using at first and after? thx a lot...

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      The first one is a china metal lathe. I don't know the name 😆
      The second one is a deluxe cue smith.

    • @marioman2000
      @marioman2000 Год назад

      @@arsbilliards thx for the quick response! I know the second and thought that it is it. Yes, the first would important for me and I'm curious about. Thx again!

  • @bishoptvgaming
    @bishoptvgaming 10 месяцев назад

    What king of lathe do used

  • @tkreiner1902
    @tkreiner1902 Год назад

    Nice job. Do u support the end of the shaft? Or does it fly without support?
    Could u send me a link of this lathe?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      This Lathe has a rear chuck. Its well supported

    • @tkreiner1902
      @tkreiner1902 Год назад

      @@arsbilliards ok and where i can find this lathe?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      @@tkreiner1902 The simple metal lathe I got from Alibaba and the cue lathe is from Cue Smith

    • @senorkasper
      @senorkasper Год назад

      @@arsbilliards I was impressed by you near zero runout with the four jaw chuck. I assume you dialed it in with independent jaws, correct? if so, what brand chuck is it and did you have any trouble adapting it to your metal mini-lathe? Also, where did you get the orange G10 rod??!! I can't find one anywhere. Thank you in advance for your reply

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      Its a generic 4 jaw independent chuck that I got from the same supplier that made the mini metal lathe. The orange G10 was custom made.

  • @GC5TE40
    @GC5TE40 Год назад

    Is the G10 the same ferrule that Tiger uses on their Fortis CF shaft?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      no that's a different material, same color though. Tiger uses a very hard material like G10 on the Fortis shafts.

  • @martinm6096
    @martinm6096 Год назад +2

    What’s that little bottle with the green top do for the shaft ?

  • @mrlonelysadpanda129
    @mrlonelysadpanda129 Год назад

    This shit just keeps getting more and more fire like DAM

  • @CuemanBilliards
    @CuemanBilliards 7 месяцев назад

    Wow!! I want that!! 😊

  • @anthonysevilla4952
    @anthonysevilla4952 Год назад

    Where can I get that orange rod?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      We sale it for $20 a foot
      It is custom G10

  • @kislaplofttv6661
    @kislaplofttv6661 Год назад

    Masterpiece ❤

  • @kevinmoreau4375
    @kevinmoreau4375 Год назад

    What did you use to glue the ferrule into the shaft?

  • @TaiNguyen-zc4te
    @TaiNguyen-zc4te Год назад

    Ngọn cơ này tên là gì vậy anh

  • @Dakobotoh
    @Dakobotoh Год назад

    How the deflection on that one?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      The CueTec Cynergy is a very low deflection shaft. The G-10 I installed is much harder than the original PVC that comes with it.

    • @Dakobotoh
      @Dakobotoh Год назад +1

      Yes but I think the g10 is a heavy ferrule

    • @Tedsterslab
      @Tedsterslab Год назад

      ​@ARS Billiards the deflection question was not answered.. 😁

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +2

      @@Dakobotoh I'm sure the small weight change won't effect it much. But I see what your saying. I'll probably drill out the center of the tenon next time to reduce the weight. Predator revos and many other carbon shafts use heavy, hard ferrules. Some players prefer that hit.

    • @Dakobotoh
      @Dakobotoh Год назад

      @@arsbilliards i see
      Yes hard ferrules are better

  • @winninggambler
    @winninggambler Год назад

    no actual threading?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      Nope, that's how carbon shafts are done

  • @rds99
    @rds99 Месяц назад

    One thing I don’t like is not being real mindful of not touching the carbon fiber shaft when doing the final sanding on the ferrule

  • @shortymack340
    @shortymack340 Год назад +6

    Nice job im a machinist and getting the scrap off while the turret is turning is very dangerous will wrap around ur finger before u know and u will have 1 less finger

    • @boltactoinbarney
      @boltactoinbarney Год назад

      Derilin is so soft it just breaks, and it's not sharp. I remove it while the lathe is running. But I totally agree with you on with metal. Loose a finger, hand, arm. From a hobby gunsmith pov.

    • @JerryLee..
      @JerryLee.. Год назад

      I have seen a guy completely loose a finger nail when emory cloth sand paper wrapped around itself and slapped the back of his finger. Material doesn't have to be what we perceive to be hard to do damage. Stay safe.

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      I'll be more mindful of that, thanks 😁

  • @papinikkyvlogs1451
    @papinikkyvlogs1451 Год назад

    So i have 2 questions. 1 where are you located? 2. I bought the cynergy 10.5 mm tip (plays like snooker tip) but the ferrule it comes with mushrooms a lot. Is there any way you can change the ferrule of it to a stronger one? Is this the whole point for the video?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      Our store is in Riverside California. yes I can change the ferrule to a harder material. That's why this customer had me install G10

    • @papinikkyvlogs1451
      @papinikkyvlogs1451 Год назад +1

      ​@ARS Billiards does this affect spin on the ball? Since it's a harder ferrule?

  • @fahdfahkri9251
    @fahdfahkri9251 Год назад

    What did were the last two liquids that you put in on the carbon fiber?

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      First I cleaned it with alcohol. Then I used McDermott's ultra glide shaft conditioner

    • @fahdfahkri9251
      @fahdfahkri9251 Год назад

      @@arsbilliards thank you

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад +1

      @@fahdfahkri9251 no problem, thanks for watching 😁

  • @lionelmcleod3891
    @lionelmcleod3891 Год назад

    Does anyone have an second hand cue lathe selling?

  • @ProfessorXac
    @ProfessorXac Год назад

    Why did you sand the tip? The whole point of the Kamui Clear series is to NOT sand it first. You're introducing pockets for air to get trapped in, which is what causes tips to come off in the first place. You obviously know what you're doing, so I can't understand why you'd do that to a $30 tip

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      That's the way I do it. I haven't had a Kamui pop off in years

    • @dragandmitrovic1821
      @dragandmitrovic1821 Год назад

      I also sand every time clear (800) , never fall off and never got cracking sounds. Feel free to do it. I changed at least 25-30 kamui clear tips.

    • @joshcserep8811
      @joshcserep8811 Год назад

      You shoulda always sand the tip and Ferrell for a better connection I’ve never had a tip replaced an they didn’t sand them an I’ve never had one fall off

    • @senorkasper
      @senorkasper Год назад

      That would be if you sand it with 80 grit sandpaper. Or, if you did not burnish it at the end. He didn't do any of that.

  • @bigrichreptiles0272
    @bigrichreptiles0272 Год назад

    id be so afarid to mess up that carbon shaft and have to pay fo it

  • @physicsguybrian
    @physicsguybrian Год назад +2

    Jesus, I can see the shaft flexing off-axis! Way too much stick out!

    • @senorkasper
      @senorkasper Год назад

      I don't have the exact physical specs of G10 at hand, but, considering the length he used (pretty close to the diameter of the ferrule), I doubt it will perceptively flex during a 30 MPH impact with a relatively light round object (cue ball) that will easily displace on a very slick surface

  • @Kalajengking1210
    @Kalajengking1210 13 дней назад

    Spil mesin bubut nya

  • @vio3667
    @vio3667 Год назад

    But i don't get why still they don't use better tech to replace stupid ferule. You paying 500-600 usd for shaft and it's easy to ruin shaft if you do mistake while replacement. If ferule goes that long into shaft they could've made like a screw ferule.

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      The Cynergy shaft is $399. I have done many Ferrule replacements on carbon / Fiberglass shafts with great results. 😁

    • @vio3667
      @vio3667 Год назад

      @@arsbilliards doesn't matter still not original. You left at least a little bit part of previous ferrule. Point is why still they don't use screw style ferrule for high end shafts.

    • @arsbilliards
      @arsbilliards  Год назад

      No one uses a screw type ferrule for carbon shafts. There all just plugs, epoxied in.

    • @winninggambler
      @winninggambler Год назад

      @@arsbilliards once you do that no more warranty either

    • @senorkasper
      @senorkasper Год назад +1

      @@vio3667 You can't cut a thread in carbon fiber, even if the wall was much thicker that the average 1mm thickness used for cue shafts. Carbon fiber does not machine well at all; even cutting a straight and flush edge is not very precise. The fibers tend to come apart when you use a parting tool on a lathe, etc etc. One interesting question is, why not build the shaft with a carbon fiber plug already in place from birth, so all you would have to do is stick a G10 plate to absorb the impact and stick your leather tip on top of the plate. Then you would have a near zero mass at the tip end and it would be easy to change the plate if it ever cracked, right? The answer is.................I don't know, but if I had the ability to roll carbon fiber tubes with precision I sure as hell would try it. Don't be surprised if one day the Predators or Cutecs of the world come up with something like that and take credit for the idea.

  • @youtubesux6361
    @youtubesux6361 Год назад

    Tape the cue then the glue wont get on the shaft